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Purple Gel |
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Aug 12, 2010 9:13am |
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Re: And We Bid You Goodnight |
Another example: Was Bobby really promoting statutory rape with his "girl that's just 14" in Mexicali, or was he just embellishing a good story with an example of how low this character had fallen?
I had a friend who was disturbed that Jerry liked to sing Friend of the Devil so much, it always cracked me up.
This post was modified by Purple Gel on 2010-08-12 16:13:48
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unclejohn52 |
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Aug 12, 2010 8:16am |
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Re: And We Bid You Goodnight |
almost as bad - larceny, revenge and murder in Jack Straw...
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SomeDarkHollow |
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Aug 12, 2010 8:14am |
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Re: And We Bid You Goodnight |
Bobby didn't have much choice, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl was already taken.
Perhaps that't another thread: Do bands singing songs with questionable sexual morals really believe in that message? If so, I've got a rather troubling amount of deviants on my iPod.
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ringolevio |
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Aug 12, 2010 9:18am |
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Re: And We Bid You Goodnight |
LOL, well, rock and roll really is as debauched as our parents said it is.
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midnightcarousel |
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Aug 12, 2010 10:12am |
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Re: And We Bid You Goodnight |
brings to my mind the 11/8/69 performance, where pig substitutes "13" for "17" in the closing line...
*shudder*
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ringolevio |
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Aug 12, 2010 12:24pm |
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Re: And We Bid You Goodnight |
Oh, dear.